In re Drew

692 A.2d 1378, 1997 WL 199272
CourtDistrict of Columbia Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 24, 1997
DocketNo. 96-BG-160
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
In re Drew, 692 A.2d 1378, 1997 WL 199272 (D.C. 1997).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Respondent Drew, a member of the Maryland and District of Columbia bars, was suspended from the practice of law in Maryland for one year by the Maryland Court of Ap-. peals, with certain conditions that he must meet before being reinstated. See Attorney Grievance Commission v. Drew, 341 Md. 139, 669 A.2d 1344 (1996). Upon being informed of that ruling, this court entered an order on March 5, 1996, suspending Mr. Drew from practice in the District of Columbia and directing the Board on Professional Responsibility (“the Board”) to begin reciprocal disciplinary proceedings based on the Maryland suspension.1 The Board now recommends that we impose a disciplinary sanction identical to that imposed in Maryland. Neither Bar Counsel nor Mr. Drew takes exception to the Board’s recommendation; accordingly, we adopt it.

It is therefore ORDERED that respondent, Alan C. Drew, is hereby suspended from the practice of law for one year, nunc pro tunc, as of February 15, 1996, the effective date of his suspension in Mary land,2 with a requirement that before his readmission to the District of Columbia Bar, he shall demonstrate his fitness to practice law.3

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Related

In Re Slosberg
650 A.2d 1329 (District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1994)
Attorney Grievance Commission v. Drew
669 A.2d 1344 (Court of Appeals of Maryland, 1996)

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